Remember John Cathles Hill; he who built up the Gardens area, Grand Parade and the Salisbury?
In addition to his building and brick making businesses, Cathles Hill was also in business with his cousin, William Cathles. One of the ventures they co-owned was an off-licence at 348 High Road, Wood Green, pictured above.
A picture of William Cathles has been added in the comments below.
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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay After 1918 | 1 of 3 ( F), Historical Images of Wood Green | 1 of 2 (F)
Truro Wine Stores, off licence on the corner of Lyndhurst Road and Green Lanes, just in Bowes Park/Wood Green boundary with Palmers Green.
I don't think the car is a Renault, my preference would be a Ford Prefect 100E built 1953–1959 or Poplar built 1959 -1961.
Yes, that is the Off Licence Called originally Truro Wine Stores. I was led to believe it was built on the corner of the Truro Estate. It was licenced at the start of the 1900's. The above picture is of my Grandfather (William) and Grandmother and my father'syoungest sister Margaret. They lived in another Cathles building in Archway Road, Highgate. The picture of the Of flicence would have been late 50/early 60. I even recognise the lady The shop next door but one was a Chemist.
Right by this building was the land Hill was developing as the Bowes Manor. I know he had the land to the west of the main road and developed Lascotts Road and the land to the north. I don't l know if he had the land to the east, but, given the Cathles building there, one might assume that he did.
As to Archway Road, Hill had a couple of buildings there, 7 and 11, I think. Was it one of those?
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